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  1. Livelihood and gender
    equity in community resource management
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    Erschienen: 2004
    Verlag:  Sage Publications, New Delhi

    This significant volume critically examines the complex and many-layered process of mainstreaming gender in natural resource management. The contributors. - build a richly textured `genderscape` of community resource rights in varied contexts. -... mehr

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    This significant volume critically examines the complex and many-layered process of mainstreaming gender in natural resource management. The contributors. - build a richly textured `genderscape` of community resource rights in varied contexts. - unravel the gender barriers in traditional practices, community institutions and modern systems of governance. - document diverse approaches to livelihood. - present a strong case for gender equity in sustainable resource management

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Beteiligt: Krishna, Sumi
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0761997792
    Schlagworte: Land use; Women in community development; Women in economic development; Natural resources; Equality
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (452 p), map, 23 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Cover; Contents; Tables and Figures; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 - Overview: A 'Genderscape' of Community Rights in Natural Resource Management; Part I - Livelihoods in Transition: Field Interventions; 2 - Overcoming Gender Barriers: Local Knowledge Systems and Animal Health Healing in Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra; 3 - Mainstreaming Gender Concerns in Mangrove Conservation and Management: The Pichavaram Coast, Tamil Nadu; 4 - Organising Women through Wasteland Development: Bankura District, West Bengal; 5 - Empowering Women in Watershed Management: Guraiya Panchayat, Madhya Pradesh

    6 - Engendering Community Rights: Women's Access to Water and Wasteland in Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh and KarnatakaPart II - Gender Needs and Resource Management; 7 - Gender and Ecological Sustainability: The Traditions and Wisdom of the Local Communities in a Dry Zone, Sri Lanka; 8 - Managing Ecosystems for Women's Health: The Case of Kumaon, Uttaranchal; 9 - Exploring the Impact of Chromite Mining on Women Mineworkers and the Women of Sukinda Valley, Orissa: A Narrative; 10 - Gender and Disasters: Coping with Drought and Floods in Orissa

    11 - Enhancing Women's Mobility: Transport and Gender Relations in the Santal Parganas, Jharkhand12 - People's Land Reform Initiatives: A Note on the Bundelkhand-Baghelkhand Area, Madhya Pradesh; Part III - Institutions, Customsand the State; 13 - Gender, Class, Caste and Participation: Community Forestry in Central Nepal; 14 - Women and Community Forests in Orissa: Rights and Management; 15 - Community Institutions and Gender: Fishworkers in Kasargode, Kozhikode and Thiruvananthapuram District, Kerala; 16 - Gender Aspects of Family Property and Land Rights: Regulation and Reform in Kerala

    17 - Gender, Tribe and Political Participation: Control of Natural Resources in North-Eastern IndiaPart IV - Reflections on Agency and Empowerment; 18 - From Subjects of Change to Agents of Change: A Travelogue in Himachal Pradesh; 19 - Limits of Empowerment: Mallahin Fishponds in Madhubani, Bihar; 20 - Afterword - Knowledge Systems, Equity and Rights: A Dialogue with Vina Mazumdar; Notes on the Editor and Contributors; Index

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  2. Power of development
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    Erschienen: 1995
    Verlag:  Routledge, London

    Development histories reveal a legacy of contested power. These essays explore the language of development and its meaning within different political contexts, drawing material from Africa, Asia and Latin America by way of comparison mehr

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    Development histories reveal a legacy of contested power. These essays explore the language of development and its meaning within different political contexts, drawing material from Africa, Asia and Latin America by way of comparison

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Beteiligt: Crush, J. S.
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0203975987; 0415111773; 0415111765
    Schlagworte: Economic development; Women in economic development; Sustainable development
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (xvi, 324 p), ill., maps
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Introduction : imagining development / Jonathan CrushThe invention of development / Michael Cowen and Robert Shenton -- 'A new deal in emotions' : theory and practice and the crisis of development / Michael Watts -- Scenes from childhood : the homesickness of development discourses / Doug J. Porter -- Green development theory? : environmentalism and sustainable development / W.M. Adams -- Selective silence : a feminist encounter with environmental discourse in colonial Africa / Fiona Mackenzie -- Sustainable disasters? : perspectives and powers in the discourse of calamity / Kenneth Hewitt -- The object of development : America's Egypt / Timothy Mitchell -- Modernizing Malthus : the World Bank, population control and the African environment / Gavin Williams -- Changing discourses of development in South Africa / Chris Tapscott -- Eurocentrism and geography : reflections on Asian urbanization / T.G. McGee -- Imagining a post-development era / Arturo Escobar -- Black consciousness and the quest for a counter-modernist development / Kate Manzo -- Post-modernism, gender and development / Jane L. Parpart -- Becoming a development category / Nanda Shrestha.

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